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Matthew McGarry is an Associate Professor of Engineering at the Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College. His research focuses on numerical methods, inverse problems, elastography, and soft tissue imaging, particularly in medical diagnostics. He holds a BE and ME in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Canterbury (2006, 2008) and a PhD in Biomedical Engineering from Dartmouth (2013).
His work emphasizes improving imaging techniques like magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) and ultrasound imaging to diagnose diseases through tissue property analysis. Key projects include analyzing arterial compliance, brain mechanics, and white matter structures.
McGarry has published extensively on MRE applications, inverse problem formulations, and viscoelastic models. His research bridges biomedical engineering, medical physics, and neuroscience. No specific grants or awards are listed, but his contributions span over a decade in non-invasive diagnostic innovation.
He advises graduate students in imaging sciences and collaborates across disciplines. His lab focuses on advancing mechanical imaging modalities for clinical applications.



